Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1947, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wcdneaday antnftt 6 1947 tom hewson woods electrical equipment maker grinder coalers de laval mhjong machines and cream separators good1son farm implements ouver tractors hudson reo cars glass a mmnjajncs 1 ruuvs wnxoughby real estate agency office on mill street just around the corner from the bank of commerce telephone office 332w residence 332j t j sbarpe was lifelong cfamguacousy resident a luekmg resident of ohlngua- 4ouay tnrwnshlp thomas junes sharps husband of louisa foster passed away at ipeel memorial hos pital on monday july 28 bom oo the fifth line east sixty nine years ago ttae son of mr and mrs john sharpe be was educated at maycteld sohool mr sharpe married louisa foster forty years ago and moved to his late residence on lot 24 first line east twentytwo years ago he was nember of claude presbyterian church tbafuneral took place wed nesday from the funeral home of the brampton funeral service rev boyle conducted the service and in torment was in nerval cemetery he is survived by his wife three daugh ters mrs arthur fulford port perry mrs allle graham second line east and mrs ja4c miller sandhill and one son mr leslie sharpe who is at home three brothers nell and ro bert of toronto george of norval three sisters rose ramsay of rock wood martha postil of brantford end jennie foster of toronto and eight grandchildren the pallbearers were tom dolson jos dolson art russell jares benham elmer camp bell and nelson downey motorboat racing for the canadian a visitor to dublin asked a police man the way to the castle he was will be held at the canadian national down at the dooka at the time and the xztaftbltlon this year a number of policeman answered well if i wan fee famous gold cup craft are ex ted to get to the castle i wouldnt peoted to face che starter start here at all alma stapkton and cecfl effis wed in norval in a quiet ceremony at the united church manse norval on monday july 38th re f j duojop united to marriage alma btapkton daughter of mr harry sapleton of norral and the late mr stapleton and mr cedl ellis of mono road the bride wore a streetlength dress f forgetrmohot blue witto black accessories and a corsage of pink roses her attendant miss muriel newns of georgetown wore a pink lace drees with white accessories and corsage of yellow roses following a honeymoon trip the couple will reside in norval n railways bus lines and steamship lines are once more announcing re duced rates to the canadian national exhibition this year from aug 22nd to september 6th your prescription we are qualified to dispense any prescription given you by your doctor a graduate pharmacist always on duty v maccormacks drug store phone 327 georgetown geo w wheelock dies on vacation ithe following item reprinted from the woonsocket rhode island times is of interest to our readers mrs wheelock spent her girlhood in norval and last summer mr and mrs whee lock visited with friends in the norval district george w wheelock 48yearold veteran of ho h world wars and hus band or mrs phoebe macdougalli wheelock superintendent of nurses at woonsocket hospital died suddenly yesterday afternoon in sandwich mass of a heart attack the couple had gone to sandwich for a vacation at the beach and had armed there saturday they resided at 418 elder rallou meeting house road born here june 11 1899 he was a son of the late jesse c and ellen m wales wheelock the father was prominent here for manj jears being at one time superintendent of the sewer department and hating sered in the r i general assembly the heart attack victim sened in the navj during world war 1 and ha the arm during the recent global conflict he was emplojed at the nar ragansett knitting compam plant here and was a member of morning star lodge f a am besides his wife he leaes one bro ther eugene c wheelock one sister mrs frank t chick of springfield and several nieces and nephews r ashgrove mrs jack white and sally euaa beth of toronto visited for a few days with mr and mrs c b dick jimmy bobby jean and doris brooks of hamilton spent a few days with tfceh- uncle and aunt mr and mrs cecil wilson mr and mrs walter wrtgglesworuh of guelph spent the holiday week end with mr and mrs fred wriggla- worth mr and mrs w j alexander and other friends mrs t j brownridge arid son al ian spent last week with her mother mrs miuer at sllvercreek we are pleased to report that mrs mcnabb is home again after being five weeks hi the hospital and hope she will soon regain better health an interesting event took place at the service sunday morning when mr and mrs ernest tindale were received into full membership of the church and their three children bap tised for the next three weeks our pastor and his wife win be on vaca tion the service next sunday win be in charge of the wms and the guest speaker will be mrs leach a returned iniavttonary on to lltn lbs service win be in chflage of the yj union and there will be no serrtoe on the 24th ruaxt on a restful steamer cruise go sy bus 0 fares are low round trip tu included gravenhurst parry sound owen sound midland subject to change 775 1045 615 705 direct or y radio i stewarttown mrs cecil smith eleanor evolonne and ruby mrs wflleu and mrs w h davison have returned from an en jayable motor trip through windsor detroit toledo monroe leamington and icentuefcy mtond mrs d baivlaj and jaoqu uge took a motor trip last week to midland and vicinity visitors with mrs batjyv friday were mr and mrs k bally jotm and paal of toronto and saturday mr p r bally and dawn of hamilton miss betbtjkywson of london is visiting a few days with her grandma mrs twbon visitors sunday with mrs lawon were mra w lawaon london m mfttawian oftnronto and mr and mrs hatray mclennan mr and mrs ro smith bavajwd itarftxaonsb moved fronvttae vsfiga op to ttiatr lot at the comer of 7th

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